strict boundary

collocation in English

meaningsofstrictandboundary

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strict
adjective
uk
/strɪkt/
us
/strɪkt/
strongly limiting someone's freedom to behave as they wish, or likely to severely punish someone if they do ...
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boundary
noun[C]
uk
/ˈbaʊn.dər.i/
us
/ˈbaʊn.dər.i/
a real or imagined line that marks the edge or limit ...
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(Definition ofstrictandboundaryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It is important to point out that there is nostrictboundarybetween the three types of selection processes outlined above.
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Model 7 assumes astrictboundarybetween neutrality, where v=1, and positive selection, where v>1.
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There are, however,strictboundaryconditions.
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On a molecular level, there is nostrictboundarybetween the liquid state and the vapor state.
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The 10 micrometer size does not represent astrictboundarybetween respirable and non-respirable particles, but has been agreed upon for monitoring of airborne particulate matter by most regulatory agencies.
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Across multiple activities in business, industry and artistic realms, strict boundaries that once determined the scope of knowledge and skills required are dissolving.
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He thus would likely favour the maintenance of fairly strict boundaries between academic fields such as theology and the various kinds of ' scientific ' study of religion.
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There are no strict boundaries.
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Backhouse argues that the drawing of strict boundaries for intellectual communities is artificial and dogmatic, but without such boundaries the post-modernist arguments do not go through.
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And going back to the prose paraphrase it describes a woman whose life unfolds in a very relaxed, natural way, within numerous strict boundaries.
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However, he did not always paint within strict boundaries.
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From this perspective, global cultural diversity takes the form of cultural mosaic with a multiplicity of diverse cultures clearly delimited and with strict boundaries between them.
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Crosslayer optimization removes such strict boundaries to allow communication between layers by permitting one layer to access the data of another layer to exchange information and enable interaction.
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